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<h2 class=Topic><a NAME=glossary></a>Basic concepts of MemoryLifter</h2>

<p><b style="font-weight: bold;">Dictionary.</b> The dictionary is a file 
 which contains all the vocabularies (called cards in MemoryLifter) you 
 want to learn. The dictionary usually has a specific number of cards, 
 ordered logically by chapters. Dictionaries are recognized by the .ODX 
 extension in the Windows file Explorer.</p>

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<p><b style="font-weight: bold;">Chapter.</b> A chapter is used to logically 
 order your vocabularies (cards) into topics. For instance, you could have 
 a chapter which contains all vocabularies (cards) about 'Dining out'.</p>

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<p><b style="font-weight: bold;">Card.</b> A card, in simple terms, contains 
 the vocabulary. It is fashioned after the concept of a real learning flashcard 
 where the question and answer is stored on the front and back of the card 
 respectively. MemoryLifter allows additional data which can be example 
 sentences, sounds, video and/or an image.</p>

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<p><b style="font-weight: bold;">Synonym.</b> Some words have similar meanings 
 in another language, which can be helpful for the richness of the vocabulary.</p>

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<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Quick description of the &quot;standard&quot; 
 learning mode</span> </p>

<p>When you start the learning process in MemoryLifter, it will present 
 you with a learning window where the question is displayed on the left 
 box and you enter the answer in the right box. <!--kadov_tag{{<spaces>}}-->&nbsp;<!--kadov_tag{{</spaces>}}--></p>

<p>If you do not know the answer, press the Enter key and the program will 
 show you the correct answer. Press OK to continue to the next card. </p>

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